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December 15, 2007
Push Button House
See it through December 29 at the Time Warner Center in New York City.
Designed by artist/architect Adam Kalkin and sponsored by Illycaffé, "... the building is a fully functioning, five-room home — with kitchen, dining room, bedroom, living room and library — that can be packed into a standard shipping container and re-assembled in just 90 seconds," wrote David Baker in today's Financial Times.
Baker added, "The walls and floors are made from recycled and sustainable materials and the whole structure is controlled by a computer embedded in the dining room table."
The Time Warner Center is at Columbus Circle in the heart of Manhattan; 877-469-4559.
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